"Cape teal" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: Cape teals [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} Cape teal (plural Cape teals)
  1. Anas capensis, a dabbling duck of open wetlands in sub-Saharan Africa Wikipedia link: Cape Teal Categories (lifeform): Dabbling ducks Translations (Anas capensis): teeleend (Afrikaans), Kaapse taling (Dutch), canard du Cap (French), Kapente [feminine] (German), alzavola del Capo (Italian), ка́пский чиро́к (kápskij čirók) [masculine] (Russian), cerceta de El Cabo [feminine] (Spanish)

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